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Prosecutions Lawyer

Birmingham
£44.5k – £47.8k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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A Prosecutions Lawyer position is available in Birmingham, offering a salary between £44,520 and £47,720 per annum. This full-time role suits a qualified Solicitor or Barrister from any legal background, particularly those with contentious experience, who wishes to retrain. Full training is provided for this public service position. The successful candidate will manage a varied caseload, tackling complex matters and supporting the delivery of justice. This role provides significant professional challenge and the chance to develop a specialism in prosecution work.

Prosecutions Lawyer, Birmingham, Qualified Solicitor, £44,520 - £47,720 – An exciting opportunity for a qualified Solicitor or Barrister to move into a Prosecutions role, with full training provided. This is the perfect chance for someone from any area of law, ideally with contentious experience, looking to retrain and make a real impact in a public service role. To apply or register your interest, contact Kaye on 0112 454 1004. JOB REF: 5058

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This is a unique opportunity for a qualified Lawyer to join a highly regarded organisation and train as a specialist in prosecutorial work. You will handle a broad range of cases, gaining exposure to complex matters and contributing to the delivery of justice. This is a role that offers variety, challenge, and the opportunity to build a long-term career in a highly rewarding field. Full training and mentoring will be provided to support your transition.

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Applications are welcomed from Solicitors and Barristers from any area of law, who are seeking a fresh direction in their career. Previous contentious experience would be beneficial but is not essential, as full training will be given. Strong advocacy skills, a keen eye for detail, excellent written and verbal communication, and a commitment to public service are key qualities for success in this role.

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This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected organisation offering structured training, clear career progression, and a collaborative working environment. You will play an integral part in delivering justice while receiving ongoing professional support and development.

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Contact Kaye Thumpston at eNL on 0112 454 1004 or email kaye.thumpston@enllegal.co.uk with your CV or simply call for a confidential discussion.

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Skills

Advocacy
Case Management
Written Communication
Verbal Communication
Attention To Detail
Prosecution
Contentious Experience

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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